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The school also entered teams in after-school and during school time sport opportunities such as the state 'all-school' competitions, and had x2 50 minute lessons of physicaleducation for all students to Year 12 as well as elective PE for senior secondary 'leaving certificate-tertiary admitance score' study.
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Research challenges the directive, technical and textbook discourse of the “physicaleducation method” (Metzler, 2011, p. 173) that the physicaleducation community of practice has traditionally shared. 452) through which to achieve education in, through and about sport (Arnold, 1979; Drummond & Pill, 2011).
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